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Issue 107-39   September 29, 2003

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Feature Film Secrets of Fenville to Premiere November 20, 2003

   Secrets of Fenville, a feature-length collection of short films created by nine filmmakers from the Metropolitan Detroit area, will celebrate its Premiere showing on Thursday, November 20, 2003 at Landmark's Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak, Michigan. There will be two showings, at 7pm and 9:30pm. Tickets will soon be available.

BREAKING NEWS:
Girl Found Missing
   Saturday afternoon, the Fenville County Sherriff's office issued another alert concerning a missing girl. Ellie Ann Seaver, 18, was reported missing by friends when she disappeared from a party late Friday night. The girl's parents, Ted and Alice Seaver of Fenville Heights, expressed great concern about their daughter's whereabouts and condition.
   This is the third such disappearance in as many weeks. Two weeks ago, Gretchen Kingsley, also of Fenville Heights, was reported missing from a late-night party only to be found the very next day wandering through the downtown streets. She still claims not to remember anything that happened during her 12-hour ordeal.

HELPFUL HINTS:
   This week's column by Anna Lee reveals 10 Tell-Tale signs of a cheatin' heart.

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